Mano Brown

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Mano Brown
Background information
Birth namePedro Paulo Soares Pereira
BornSanto Antônio do Rio Baixo, Brasil
GenresHip hop
Years active1988 – present
Musical artist

Pedro Paulo Soares Pereira (born 22 April 1970, Santo Antônio do Rio Baixo, Brazil), better known by the artistic name Mano Brown, is a Brazilian rapper, music producer and founding member of the hip hop group Racionais MC's, along with Ice Blue (Paulo Eduardo Salvador), Edi Rock (Edivaldo Pereira Alves) and KL Jay (Kleber Geraldo Lelis Simões).

In 2008, Rolling Stone chose the 100 greatest artists in Brazilian music;[1] Mano Brown was 28th.[2] His debut solo album Boogie Naipe was nominated for the 2017 Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album.[3]

Discography

Mano Brown em 2013

Racionais MC's

  • 1990 - Holocausto Urbano
  • 1992 - Escolha o Seu Caminho
  • 1993 - Raio-X do Brasil
  • 1997 - Sobrevivendo no Inferno
  • 2001 - Racionais MC's Ao Vivo
  • 2002 - Nada como um Dia Após o Outro Dia
  • 2006 - 1000 Trutas, 1000 Tretas
  • 2014 - Cores e Valores

Solo

  • 2016 - Boogie Naipe

See also

  • Torcida Jovem of Santos FC School of Samba
  • Racionais MC's

References

  1. ^ "Os 100 Maiores Artistas da Música Brasileira". Rolling Stone (in Portuguese) (25 ed.). Brasil. October 2008. Retrieved March 29, 2017.
  2. ^ "Os 100 maiores artistas da música brasileira". Acidez Mental. UOL. January 21, 2016. Retrieved March 29, 2017.
  3. ^ Ceccarini, Viola Manuela (20 November 2017). "The 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards in Las Vegas". Livein Style. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
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